Exploring the Lusitania by Robert D. Ballard
ON May 7, 1915, A TORPEDO FROM A GERMAN submarine hit the elegant Cunard liner Lusitania. In less than twenty minutes the ship sank, taking the lives of 1,195 people. For eighty years this great maritime tragedy has been shrouded in controversy. Was the Lusitania carrying munitions? Why f was there a second explosion?
Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1995
ISBN 0 297 81314 5
Condition: As New
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ON May 7, 1915, A TORPEDO FROM A GERMAN submarine hit the elegant Cunard liner Lusitania. In less than twenty minutes the ship sank, taking the lives of 1,195 people. For eighty years this great maritime tragedy has been shrouded in controversy. Was the Lusitania carrying munitions? Why f was there a second explosion?
Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1995
ISBN 0 297 81314 5
Condition: As New
MB
ON May 7, 1915, A TORPEDO FROM A GERMAN submarine hit the elegant Cunard liner Lusitania. In less than twenty minutes the ship sank, taking the lives of 1,195 people. For eighty years this great maritime tragedy has been shrouded in controversy. Was the Lusitania carrying munitions? Why f was there a second explosion?
Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1995
ISBN 0 297 81314 5
Condition: As New
MB